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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Should help with the FA talk. I've provided the committed salaries for each NBA team, and any key free agents they have.


    Atlanta 20.2 million
    Boston 46.3 million
    Antoine Walker

    Charlotte 10.2 million
    Brevin Knight
    Kareem Rush
    Keith Bogans

    Chicago 30 million
    Tyson Chandler
    Eddie Curry

    Cleveland 26 million
    Zydrunas Ilgauskas
    Jeff McInnis

    Dallas 95.6 million

    Denver 40.6 million
    Earl Boykins

    Detroit 51 million

    Golden State 55 million

    Houston 55.4 million

    Indiana 74 million

    LA Clippers 28.7 million

    LA Lakers 60.2 million

    Memphis 56.2 million
    Earl Watson
    Stromile Swift
    Bo Outlaw

    Miami 61.1 million
    Udonis Haslem

    Milwaukee 28.6 million
    Michael Redd
    Dan Gadzuric

    Minnesota 46.6 million
    Eddie Griffin
    Latrell

    New Jersey 49 million

    New Orleans 16.2 million

    New York 108 million
    expect 18 million to come off the books when they cut Allan Houston

    Orlando 65.6 million

    Phoenix 46.3 million
    Joe Johnson

    Portland 50 million
    Shareef Abdur-Rahim
    Damon Stoudemire
    Nick Van Exel

    Sacramento 58.4 million

    San Antonio 51.8 million

    Seattle 22.5 million
    Ray Allen
    Danny Fortson
    Jerome James
    Antonio Daniels
    Reggie Evans
    Flip Murray
    Damien Wilkins
    Radmanovic

    Toronto 47.4 million
    Donyell Marshall
    Morris Peterson
    Matt Bonner

    Utah 46.1 million

    Washington 37.5 million
    Larry Hughes


    7/6 - updated NJ
    Last edited by Aggie Hoopsfan; 07-06-2005 at 06:55 PM.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    By the way, if anyone has updates to this list, feel free to speak up and I'll change accordingly.

    This was the best info I could find.

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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    I believe Richardson and Murphy were extended by Mullin.

    I can't pretend to know why, though.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Yeah I think so too but was too lazy to go look it up. Seengs this is part of the Spurstalk free agency toolkit now I better go do some searching.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Alright, looked it up. Jrich signed for an average of 11 million per year, Murphy 9 million per, I adjusted Golden State's #s.

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    LA Clippers 28.7 million
    This is ridiculous, the Clippers are to the NBA what Tampa Bay is to MLB, if the owners show no desire to put a winning team on the floor and only seek to make money, then the fans do not need to go watch this horrible product, and they should not buy a ticket

    We laugh at New York, but at least they are trying to spend money to get a winner on the floor, even if they suck at doing it, it is still better than owners like Sterling who are just ing over their fans.

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    You have NJ wrong too, AHF. I know they are over the cap because they have the MLE.

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    That is just amazing.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Granted they (NY) will be cutting back a little when they cut Houston.

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    Clever got me this far... JMarkJohns's Avatar
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    Don't cuts or waivers still count against the CAP. I know the new provision, but I believe that is only in reguards to the Luxery Tax, not the CAP.

    By my understanding, Houston gets cut, his salary still counts against the CAP, but when the tax comes into play, his 18 million will not count against them.

    I could be wrong.

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    I come in Marklar. Marklar MM's Avatar
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    Don't cuts or waivers still count against the CAP. I know the new provision, but I believe that is only in reguards to the Luxery Tax, not the CAP.

    By my understanding, Houston gets cut, his salary still counts against the CAP, but when the tax comes into play, his 18 million will not count against them.

    I could be wrong.

    I think that the provision that allows teams to cut players with huge contracts this year works like the following, but could be wrong.

    Houston gets cut, still makes $18 million for the upcoming season, but his salary does not count towards the teams cap. But as I said, I could be wrong.

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    I come in Marklar. Marklar MM's Avatar
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    This is ridiculous, the Clippers are to the NBA what Tampa Bay is to MLB, if the owners show no desire to put a winning team on the floor and only seek to make money, then the fans do not need to go watch this horrible product, and they should not buy a ticket

    We laugh at New York, but at least they are trying to spend money to get a winner on the floor, even if they suck at doing it, it is still better than owners like Sterling who are just ing over their fans.

    You have to remember that they were trying to sign Kobe last season.

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    I think that the provision that allows teams to cut players with huge contracts this year works like the following, but could be wrong.

    Houston gets cut, still makes $18 million for the upcoming season, but his salary does not count towards the teams cap. But as I said, I could be wrong.
    i believe it still counts towards the cap, just not the luxury tax. or something like that. but the jist of it is, team owners can cut a lot of costs by using that one time waiver, however, they gain no salary cap flexibility by doing so. So the knicks is still screwed.

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    half man half amazing
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    I think that the provision that allows teams to cut players with huge contracts this year works like the following, but could be wrong.

    Houston gets cut, still makes $18 million for the upcoming season, but his salary does not count towards the teams cap. But as I said, I could be wrong.

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    Free Throw Coach Aggie Hoopsfan's Avatar
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    Yeah, that's a good point, their cap hit won't change. So nevermind on Houston, wasn't really putting that much though into things on that one.

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    Shaq 30 million Rest of team 31 million.

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    shaq makes more then the clipper players combined

    looooooooooooooool

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